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Round 6 of the 2017-18 Australian Junior Ice Hockey League season has finished with the Sydney Wolf Pack defeating the Sydney Sabres in both games of their double header at the Penrith Ice Palace. Following their wins the Wolf Pack have moved into first place in the Northern Division standings, while the Generals lead the league standings by four points.

Round 5 of the 2017-18 Australian Junior Ice Hockey League season has finished with wins for the Adelaide Generals, Sydney Wolf Pack, Sydney Sabres and Perth Sharks. The Adelaide Generals and Brisbane Blitz remain on top of their respective division standings, while the Generals lead the league standings by seven points. Next week the Sabres and Wolf Pack take on each other in a double header at the Penrith Ice Palace.

Round 4 of the 2017-18 Australian Junior Ice Hockey League season has finished with the Sydney Wolf Pack defeating the Brisbane Blitz two games to one at the Penrith Ice Palace. The Adelaide Generals and Brisbane Blitz remain on top of their respective division standings, while the Generals lead the league standings by two points. Competition resumes on 10 February with the Adelaide Generals hosting the Sharks and the Sydney Wolf Pack take on the Sydney Sabres in Penrith.

Round 3 of the 2017-18 Australian Junior Ice Hockey League season has finished with wins for the Melbourne Glaciers, Brisbane Blitz and Perth Sharks. The Adelaide Generals remain on top of the Southern Division standings, while the Brisbane Blitz move into first place in the Northern Division. Next week the Sydney Wolf Pack host the Blitz in a three game series at the Penrith Ice Palace.

Round 2 of the 2017-18 Australian Junior Ice Hockey League season has finished with all four teams in action picking up at least one win. The Adelaide Generals and Sydney Sabres sit at the top of their Division standings, while the Generals lead the league standings with 15 points. Next week the Perth Sharks host the Melbourne Glaciers in a three game series and the Brisbane Blitz travel to Penrith to take on the Sydney Wolf Pack.

Round 2 also saw the Perth Sharks take on the Perth Pelicans in the first of a four game exhibition series. The Sharks won the game 8-1.

The Sydney Sting have won the 2017 East Coast Super League playoffs, defeating the Reach Rebels in two games. The Sting defeated the Rebels 6-1 and 9-2 in Games 1 and 2 respectively to win the best-of-three series. The win gives the Sting their fourth ECSL Championship title, the most by any club.

The semifinals of the 2017 East Coast Super League playoffs have finished with the Sydney Sting and Reach Rebels advancing to the grand final series which kick off next weekend. The semifinals are a two game series with the winner being determined on a cumulative aggregate format. In Semifinal A the Sydney Sting won both of their games to defeat the Newcastle North Stars 16-3 on aggregate. In Semifinal B the Reach Rebels and Penrith Raptors split the series at one apiece, with the Rebels advancing 4-3 on aggregate.

The final round of the 2017 East Coast Super League has finished with wins for the Newcastle North Stars and Reach Rebels. The Sting finish the season at the top of the standings, eight points clear of the second placed Raptors. Next week the 2017 ECSL playoffs get underway with the best-of-two game semifinals. The first placed Sting take on the fourth placed North Stars while the second placed Raptors play the third placed Rebels.

Round 23 of the 2017 East Coast Super League season has finished with wins for the Blueline Bombers, Sydney Sting and Penrith Raptors. The Sting remain on top of the standings, eight points clear of the second placed Raptors. With only one round left in the regular season the Sting are confirmed as the winners of the regular season, their first regular season title since 2013. Next week all five teams are in action across three games for the final round of the regular season.

Round 22 of the 2017 East Coast Super League season has finished with wins for the Newcastle North Stars and Sydney Sting, while the Penrith Raptors and Reach Rebels played out a four-all draw. The Sting remain on top of the standings, seven points clear of the second placed Raptors. Next week four of the teams are in action across four games while the North Stars sit the round out on a bye.

The league also decided to call the cancelled match from Round 13 between the Sydney Sting and Penrith Raptors a draw. As a result both teams received a point.